ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY Schreiner University admits qualified students without regard to race, sex, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status or national origin. Interested students are strongly encouraged to visit the campus and meet with an admission counselor. A visit may include a campus tour, observation of a class in session, and/or visits with a faculty member or other staff member. Application for admission to the University should be addressed to the Office of Admission and Financial Aid, Schreiner University, 2100 Memorial Blvd., Kerrville, Texas 78028, www.schreiner.edu or www.applytexas.org. Questions regarding admission or financial aid should be referred to the Office of Admission and Financial Aid, 1-800-343-4919 or (830) 792-7217, or email questions to www.admissions@schreiner.edu or finaid@schreiner.edu. Qualified students may be admitted at the beginning of the Fall, Spring or Summer terms. See the Academic Calendar for starting dates. Application deadlines: Fall May 1 priority; August 1 regular Spring December 1 Summer May 1 Schreiner University admits students on a rolling admission basis. As soon as a file is complete, an admission decision is made after all documents are evaluated. Exceptions to rolling admission include the Learning Support Services program and the Vocational Nursing program (see the description of these programs for deadlines). It is the responsibility of each applicant to ensure that all required documents are received in the Office of Admission and Financial Aid in a timely manner. All records and transcripts become the property of the University and will not be returned to the student or forwarded to another site. All students must have a healh form and an immunization record on file in the Health Center. Health and accident insurance is mandatory for all residential students. Schreiner University is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) and complies with NACAC’s Statement of Principles of Good Practice. Schreiner University is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) and participates in the Concurrent Admissions Program (ConAP).
FRESHMAN ADMISSION Students are encouraged to begin the application process in the fall semester of their senior year. It is strongly recommended that students complete a college prep curriculum to fulfill graduation requirements for a high school diploma. In the state of Texas, the college prep curriculums recognized by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) are designated as either Recommended or Distinguished. Students who complete college courses while in high school (dual credit, co-enrollment, AP, etc.) are considered first-time freshman applicants. The University actively attracts students who are considered a ‘‘fit’’ and capable of being academically successful at Schreiner. Evaluation of an applicant’s potential for success and fit include a review of standardized test scores (ACT or SAT), grade-point-average (GPA), and rank in graduating class. Students who graduate in the top 10% of their graduating class will be automatically admitted, regardless of ACT or SAT scores or GPA. An interview with an admission counselor is desirable. To apply, students must submit the following documents to the Office of Admission and Financial Aid: 1. A completed Application for Admission and $25 non-refundable application fee. Applications are available in the Office of Admission and Financial Aid or may be accessed at:
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